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4 I can verify this charge has been
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*** NEZ PERCE HISTORY: *1* THE STOR
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*2* CHIEF JOSEPH’S SPEECH TO HIS
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*4* THE TURNING POINT, ACCORDING TO
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clear mythologizing—i.e., expansi
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1 Verified—TP
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE In an agonizingl
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JEREMIAH JOHNSON, aka “Liver-Eati
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1 All verified. A more profound def
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*I* OWL CAVE Moving forward in time
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it. Lots of caves about in these hi
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a lotta trubble if them Injuns lear
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1 The Archivist’s focus now shift
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*2* Logging Mania With the arrival
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*3* Andrew packard The following st
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5 Noted that the Archivist claims t
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camping trip--which Scoutmaster Mil
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*5* DOUGLAS MILFORD 1 Many in town
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What is clear is that he was presen
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE The transcript s
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*** LIGHTS IN THE SKY: *1* THE KENN
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matter sooner. To put all of the st
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*2* KENNETH ARNOLD AND EDWARD R. MU
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE Shortly after in
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*4* MAURY ISLAND A few days before
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*5* RAY PALMER Ray Palmer was the e
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some of the artifacts they’d reco
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I’ll never go into the air again
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Over coffee the man told Dahl in su
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Smith immediately called a contact
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*6* KENNETH ARNOLD’S FLIGHT HOME
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*8* FRED CRISMAN Crisman returned t
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* The three tramps in Dealey Plaza,
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*9* RAY PALMER Chicago magazine pub
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*11* WHAT WAS IN THE CORN FLAKES BO
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Lantz, a small, brave man who had s
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*13* DOUGLAS MILFORD’S SHADOW He
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ole in disturbing the electronic sy
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oster. Make of that what you will.
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REPORTER ROBERT JACOBY as a young m
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*2* THREE STUDENTS VANISH TWIN PEAK
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*THE THIRD CHILD Carl Rodd joined t
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*3* OWL CAVE The facts of Project S
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1 A number of indicators lead me to
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*4* PROJECT GRUDGE A few months aft
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*** NOTABLE LOCAL FAMILiES: Packard
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spent the next three years atoning
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lending library.) When America offi
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3 According to the Gazette, once ag
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If Catherine Packard Martell had re
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*3* Andrew Packard revisited The do
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Enter Andrew Packard. We now know t
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Like many of his class, Andrew Pack
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Truman in Hank’s direction--an as
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the brothel and gambling establishm
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After speaking with all the princip
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Not that, as we know, such a letter
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1 Confirmed. One of many volumes fo
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MY PAL BIG ED HURLEY came back to T
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(Best corn in the valley, by the wa
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Big Ed jumps out and runs over to h
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Andy waves me outside, like anybody
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It’s starting to snow outside, th
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DR. LAWRENCE JACOBY One of the stra
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE As a result of p
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1 I’m getting tempted to visit th
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*6* Andrew packard revisited (again
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Then Andrew sends word to Eckhardt
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE Days after his d
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE That bomb at the
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The role of genuinely tragic victim
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*8* RENAULT AND JENNINGS Two final
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* L. Ron Hubbard, circa 1948
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* Crowley, date unknown
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* Jack Parsons at JPL, circa 1942
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JPL.” He welcomed the opportunity
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through our lives. Eyes closed, hea
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* The Whore of Babylon, Sumerian ba
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at Roswell, part of which I persona
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE So, once and for
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE After this repor
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following reasons: Parsons clearly
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18 The document on the following pa
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE Milford did not
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*** PROJECT BLUE BOOK: In 1948 Amer
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FEBRUARY 19, 1973, KEY BISCAYNE, FL
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he’s worrying a green ring on the
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down a long concrete corridor with
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE If the president
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ME: What is it? PRESIDENT NIXON: A
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE Three days after
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I don’t know about you, but this
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE The reason for t
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BOHEMIAN GROVE OWL, circa 1930s—T
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As for Carl Rodd’s letter, in res
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE The FBI’s swif
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*2* MARGARET LANTERMAN *** TWIN PEA
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ARCHIVIST’S NOTE Three weeks afte
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3 So I now have a sample, I believe
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LAURA PALMER, FINAL CASE NOTES DR.
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was drawing to a close. Then she wa
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But where to begin? “Medice, cura
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1 The names of these agents also ap
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*4* COLONEL DOUGLAS MILFORD Every m
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she’d drifted in on a breeze--no
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*** LISTENING POST ALPHA: *1* REVEL
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BRIGGS: (a pause) Well, I’ll conf
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abbit, I’m late for a very import
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piece of information. But a real my
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*2* SPECIAL AGENT DALE COOPER The a
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had returned to town and initiated
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scattering his ashes near the Pearl
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THE DOSSIER ENDS HERE
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“THE OWLS MAY INDEED NOT BE WHAT
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